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Introduction of Kyoto University
Kyoto University (alias: きょぅとだぃがく, English: Kyoto University * for short, is the second national university established in Japan after Tokyo University. It is a national comprehensive university with complete disciplines and huge scale, second only to the University of Tokyo.

Literature research section

Literature research: literature culture, ideology culture, history culture, action culture and modern culture.

Teaching and research section

Pedagogy Research Department: Educational Science and Clinical Pedagogy

Legal research group

Legal research section: legal political theory, legal Cao training

Economic research section

Economics Research Group: Economics

Scientific research section

Scientific research department: mathematics, physics, planetary science, chemistry, biological science.

Medical research section

Medical research department: medicine creation science, life medicine science, medical science and medicine creation information science.

Engineering research section

Engineering research department: social basic engineering, urban social engineering, urban environmental engineering, architecture, mechanical engineering, microcomputer engineering, aerospace engineering, nuclear engineering, material engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, material chemistry, material energy chemistry, molecular engineering, polymer chemistry, synthetic biochemistry and chemical engineering.

Agricultural research section

Agronomy research department: agronomy, forestry, applied life science, applied biological science, regional environmental science, biological resource economics, food biological science.

Human and environmental sciences

Human and environmental studies: symbiotic anthropology, symbiotic civilization and related environmental studies.

Energy science research section

Energy science research group: energy society, energy basic science, energy conversion science and energy application science.